Recent studies estimate that approximately 20 million Americans experience some form of peripheral neuropathy, with tingling being a common early symptom. The peripheral nervous system, which connects the brain and spinal cord to the rest of the body, is often implicated in these cases. However, one major challenge in addressing nerve disorders is the frequent late detection of underlying conditions, as tingling can initially appear mild or intermittent. Early recognition and understanding of these symptoms are crucial for timely intervention and improved outcomes.
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23. Tumor Compression Tumor compression occurs when a growth—benign or malignant—presses on nearby nerves, disrupting their function and leading to symptoms such as tingling, numbness, pain,…